Ouseburn, Helperby and Spofforth have all been suggested as likely high-fliers at the top of the table, while Burton Leonard, Alne and Hampsthwaite will be looking to improve on midtable positions last year.

Following Killinghall first team’s demise, four teams have been promoted and could be dark horses.

Harrogate Advertiser sports editor Ed White explores the changes at each Division One club and what each one is aiming for in 2016.

OUSEBURN

Last year: 2nd

Captain: David Cummings

Ins: (Yet to be announced)

Outs: Sam Dale, Chris Morrison

Overseas: Adam Fisher (Australian)

Prediction: 1st

Ouseburn were a close second behind Pannal under Chris Morrison 12 months ago but the captaincy reins have been passed to David Cummings for the 2016 title quest following Morrison’s move to Bilton.

Sam Dale has also headed out the exit door to the North East with Cummings leaving it late to register their replacements.

Dan Lever and Josh Forster will be promoted into the first team, while Jamie Bryant and Russ Robshaw hold the key again with the ball.

“We just have to try and win as much as we can,” said Cummings. “We want to win the league back after losing that last year and retain the cup. It would be nice if we can replicate our run in the national Village Cup too.”

HELPERBY

Last year: 3rd

Captain: Matt Cavanagh

Ins: James Mannion (Sessay)

Outs: (none registered)

Overseas: Awaiting visa

Prediction: 3rd

Alongside previous winners Ouseburn and Spofforth, HELPERBY are also fancying a dart at the title after finishing in the final spot of the podium last year.

James Mannion has signed on the dotted line from Sessay, while a Zimbabwean overseas player is waiting on a visa confirmation.

Captain Matt Cavanagh said: “After finishing third last year we want to go a little bit better. The aim is to win the league and win the cup and every game we go into.

“Ouseburn will obviously be up there and I think Spofforth will do a lot better too.”

Cavanagh earmarked the “lively” Dan Marston as the club’s main threat with the ball and was looking for early wickets from the strike bowler. “If we can keep him out of the pub on a Friday night, we have a very good bowler,” Cavanagh joked.

Will Wray was a key player at Thornton last season with 564 runs from 21 innings but his run-scoring attracted the interest of York and District Senior League outfit Studley Royal. Josh Chandler added 343 runs too 12 months ago but he has joined Wray at Royal.

Aussie Josh Davies is over for a second season and will be looking to build on the 667 runs he compiled last season.

Rob Nelson and Dan Thirkell will also be key players with the bat.

SPOFFORTH

Last year: 4th

Captain: Craig Hunt

Ins: Nick Robinson (Follifoot)

Outs: N/A

Overseas: Andrew Bottega (Australian)

Prediction: 2nd

SPOFFORTH have been tipped as potential title candidates after recruiting Nick Robinson from Follifoot, with other signings expected before the opening game.

Australian all-rounder Andrew Bottega will bring the overseas power to the 2013 champions.

Patrick Gannon hit two centuries last season in a total of 840 runs and could hold the key to a title challenge.

HAMPSTHWAITE captain Sam Dabin is readying his troops for an assault on the top three following years of midtable mediocrity.

Australian Luke Manion will offer hustle and bustle opening the bowling and three new recruits add strength in depth.

Theo Bosson has joined from Farley with Lahiru Dissanyaka joining from Pudsey Congs. Stephen Laurence is another man through the doors but the former Bilton man is likely to play a bigger role in the club’s second string,

Bowling looks to be Dabin’s strong hand with teenagers Max and George Bealey both adding a yard of pace in their actions over the winter.

Prolific runscorer Jim Riley will form the focus of BIRSTWITH’S batting line-up after returning to the promoted outfit from Follifoot.

Riley topped the batting charts for Birstwith two seasons ago before trying his hand in the Aire-Wharfe League in ’Foot’s relegation campaign.

“He’s a great batsman,” said Birstwith skipper Jon Millward.

“When he played for us before he scored 800 runs and was quite an aggressive player, he’s definitely at his best when given freedom.”

Gary Collett, Ryan Lamb and Karl Barnes are in to add depth to a squad which has opted against bringing in an overseas player. Instead, hopes are pinned on teenage prospect Craig Robinson whose off-tweaks brought him the club’s bowling trophy last season.

Millward has set survival as the club’s primary goal but reckons that falls well within their capabilities.

He said: “I’m really confident we can mix it in this league. We did well in the cup the other year and beat the three other teams that have come up last year.”

PATELEY BRIDGE

Last year: 4th in Division Two

Captain: Tom Simpson

Ins: N/A

Outs: N/A

Overseas: non registered yet

Prediction: 12th

Tom Simpson will lead PATELEY BRIDGE’S return to the top tier after a ten-year exodus and has players chomping at the bit to force their way into his plans.

Bridge were promoted after the end of the season with Killinghall and Pannal’s exits but Simpson is confident his players can adapt to life in the fast lane.

The skipper has kept the same squad as last year and still trying to secure the services of an overseas player.

Paceman Oliver Fryer will be given an opportunity from the second team as will 16-year-old left-arm swing bowler Tom Mann.

“It’s a good chance for some of the young lads to show what they can do,” said Simpson

“We are obviously very fortunate to have been given the opportunity and hopefully we can cement our place in the division for years to come.”

KNARESBOROUGH FOREST

Last year: 2nd in Division Two

Captain: Craig Robson

Ins: Joel Ainsley (Yeadon); Matt Clapperton (Studley Royal)

Outs: Paul Kennedy and Ben Challis (both Lofthouse and Middlesmoor)

Overseas: Aaron Brunner (Australian)

Prediction: 10th

KNARESBOROUGH FOREST are also relishing the prospect of testing themselves in Nidderdale’s top flight this season.

Following their promotion on the final day of last season, the Trees moved quickly to tie down record-breaking batsman Aaron Brunner for the 2016 season. Brunner scored 1,778 runs in 21 innings in Division Two last summer with an incredible ten centuries and five 50s.

Led this season by wicketkeeper Craig Robson, The Trees have lost the services of Joel Ainsley and Matt Clapperton to Yeadon and Studley Royal respectively, but have secured the signings of Lofthouse duo Paul Kennedy and Ben Challis.

Robson said: “We’re under no illusions that this will be a tough season for us, but are going to give it a good crack and enjoy it. You only need to look at the fantastic example of Darley in recent seasons to see that great team spirit, combined with being hard to beat on their own patch, can be enough to keep you in the division.“

DARLEY

Last year: 9th

Captain: Duncan Naylor

Ins: Chris Gill (Rawdon)

Outs: N/A

Overseas: Brad Stephens (Australian)

Prediction: 7th

DARLEY captain Duncan Naylor has set his sights on midtable stability before launching an assault on the top places next season. Naylor was unconcerned by the bottom of the table despite his side finishing just fourth bottom last year, predicting that the four promoted teams would be fighting it out for the relegation places.

“I am hoping we can finish mid-table or above because there are some rubbish teams that have come up,” he said.

“Division Two is a poor standard of cricket but you never know, they might be able to put up a fight.”

Naylor has brought Chris Gill back after a spell at Rawdon and predicted fireworks from the hot-headed all-rounder.

Naylor said: “He’s a bit too good for the Nidderdale League but he’s a bit up and down. His temperament is not great but he’s a red hot player.”

Naylor has also set Australian all-rounder Brad Stevens a brutal assignment as the club’s overseas.